Gnosticism from a Non-Voegelinian Perspective, Part III (Gnosticism in Modern Scholarship) | The Brussels Journalhttps://www.brusselsjournal.com/node/4461
he “Blood Rush” of revolution, would all by itself bring about the Communist utopia. The sentiments of Marx and Sontag (who was, of course, a Marxist) resonate with those expressed
Abraham Kuyper's Lectures on Calvinismhttp://vftonline.org/VFTfiles/thesis/commentators/Kuyper.htm
1 Peter 2), not violent revolution. In this one thought are hidden both the light-side and the shady side of the life of the State. The shady-side for this multitude of states oug
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horrors of the French Revolution, settled in the town of Greene. They purchased a tract of 15,000 acres of land, on the east side of Chenango River, of William W. Morris and Malac
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at the time of the Revolution, and which usually went under the name of crown lands. The States within the limits of whose colonial governments they were comprised have claimed th
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time of the American Revolution, this all had ultimately been secreted deep under Trinity Church on Broadway in New York City -- without problems, apparently, with the water table
On Women — Chadnethttps://wiki.chadnet.org/on-women
which brought about the Revolution of 1789, of which all subsequent disturbances have been the fruit? However that may be, the false position which women occupy, demonstrated as i
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J. L. Talmon, The Origins of Totalitarian Democracy. Introduction (1952)http://www.panarchy.org/talmon/totalitariandemocracy.html
the time of the French Revolution, a current of thought has advocated and practiced what Talmon calls "totalitarian democracy". The most evident sign of totalitarian democracy is
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cause of the American Revolution . Most of the founding fathers realized the potential dangers of banking, and feared bankers' accumulation of wealth and power. Jefferson put it t
Theonomy: God's Lawhttp://vftonline.org/Patriarchy/theonomy.htm
2. Swearing and Revolution 3. The Oath and Society 5. The Oath and Authority IV.The Fourth Commandment 3. The Sabbath and Work 5. The Sabbath and Law Appendix: The Economics of Sa
Bloody Shovel 4https://spandrell.ch/2018/12/27/interview-on-bioleninism
I was listening to the Revolutions Podcast, which is somewhat pozzed, of course, but explains in a very realistic way the complete and utter mess that liberal politics was in the
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"what's required is a revolution called 'evidence-based medicine'), it isn't capable of going the extra mile to point out the obvious: it isn't possible for Modern Medicine to bec
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Just before the Revolution, Sir William Blackstone, published The Commentaries on the Laws of England ( Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1765-69). This was a basic compendium of English C
The history of law is essentially the history of civilization. Even primitive socities have law, although they are not written down. They may be largely traditions. As more sphisti
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